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The Challenges of Reintroducing Neothylacines Back Into the Wild
I think it is possible to deal with some of them. Like for example, you point out correctly that the first neothylacines would not have parents that could raise them. What you could do is have similar animals raise them or just have lab researchers raise them. Then, before reintroducing them into the wild, you raise another generation and you let the existing neothylACines raise the next generation of neothylacs. You may do that for several generations until you've got a population that's living outdoors under constant human supervision. I think there are ways of overcoming some of these challenges, but they are challenges. They need to be debated, they need to be worked